Archive for April, 2023

Expanding Capabilities with Mechanical Refrigeration Expertise

Saturday, April 29th, 2023

For industrial facility managers and plant operators overseeing critical food and beverage, cold storage, and warehousing processes, reliable temperature management is critical for quality control, productivity, and plant success. Refrigeration systems must run efficiently, flawlessly, and require precise plant integration in order to deliver best results. To better support these complex environments, Egan Company expanded its capabilities and services for complete mechanical refrigeration systems.

This mechanical refrigeration expertise complements Egan’s Refrigeration-IQ™ electrical controls solutions, integrating multiple trades to deliver comprehensive refrigeration and temperature management systems for industrial facilities, manufacturing plants, food and beverage operations, ice arenas, and more. 

Comprehensive Refrigeration Systems

Maintaining in-house expertise and a full range of services enables industrial and manufacturing facilities to work with a single project partner who is capable of managing whole-system engineering, construction, and service from the ground up. New industrial refrigeration systems as well as upgrades to existing equipment often begin with mechanical expertise, including design and engineering, before moving to electrical controls and mechanical installation and then finally to commissioning, calibration, verification, and specialty pipefitting service. 

Expanded in-house capabilities now position Egan as a fully integrated, turnkey partner for industrial refrigeration systems, building on a strong foundation in electrical controls and system integration. This in-house mechanical refrigeration expertise includes:

  • Engineering: Equipment sizing, selection, and layout, PE stamped drawings, energy audits and system projections to ensure maximum efficiency before work even begins.
  • Parts procurement and mechanical installation: Specialty parts procurement to meet the needs of the existing plant, including compressors, condensers, evaporators, and pressure vessels, as well as skilled pipefitters with years of experience installing the equipment. 
  • System Verification: Rigorous commissioning, calibration, I/O checkout, and specialty pipefitting service to guarantee everything runs as designed. Kept in-house, this provides consistency and quality between trades and project phases.
  • Seamless Integration: Turnkey coordination between mechanical hardware and electrical controls and software.

Industrial Plant Management Made Easy

For equipment operators, combining mechanical design with smart Refrigeration-IQ™ controls and software delivers immense operational benefits. The most significant advantage is highly accurate temperature control with incredibly tight windows of error. This ensures your product and warehousing stays consistent, reducing downtime or loss due to temperature imbalance. When the physical equipment and smart electrical controls in an industrial facility are perfectly synced, it is much easier to maintain strict product quality, ensure compliance, and streamline overall plant management.

Evolving to Improve Your Projects

Your facility’s operational demands are constantly advancing, productivity is increasing, and systems are becoming more complex. Egan is continuously looking for ways to improve, refine, and add to its in-house expertise to meet the needs of manufacturing plants and make overseeing your processes and equipment easier. From mechanical integration and electrical controls to full system integration including building automation and fire alarm and life safety systems, Egan’s comprehensive service capabilities ensure you have the fully integrated support required for long-term operational success.

On the Forefront of an Evolving Industry

Saturday, April 29th, 2023

With the technological boom of artificial intelligence (AI) and data storage, the demand for infrastructure to support modern technology has only increased. In order to support this demand and not impede on continued growth and evolution of the industry, many manufacturers and contractors are shifting focus and finding ways to deliver reliable technology and infrastructure at high volumes. 

Custom and high-volume manufacturing projects rely on proven expertise and adaptability from industry experts. Egan Company has consistently anticipated and responded to industry shifts strategically, using its integrated, multi-trade capabilities to deliver across roles. Understanding how technology and infrastructure needs are evolving has positioned Egan well to work alongside developers, owners, and general contractors to support these mission critical projects. Now, thanks to strategic planning and a proven history of high-quality work,  Egan’s teams are supporting one of the highest levels of demand in its 80+ year history.

How the Industry is Shifting

Increasing usage of AI is seeing significant demand in supporting processing and storage of information. Data centers and electrical houses (E-Houses) are the solution, leading to a significant volume of projects for contractors like Egan. 

While data centers have been slow to build in Minnesota, technology and support for data centers nationally and internationally has quickly picked up speed across the state. As Jason Rosati, Egan Company Vice President of Electrical Special Projects, explains, “E-Houses provide power to the data center. They act as the data center’s own small substation, making sure the data center has enough redundant power for server operation 24/7.” National manufacturers have called upon the multi-trade expertise of Egan to support the building and shipping of this equipment. Recently, Egan has been delivering a variety of scopes of work for these E-House manufacturers. “It started with a lot of specialized, custom equipment,” said Rosati, “but with more and more demand, we will soon see more high-volume work come through, which will be much more efficient.” 

Design/Build Approach

Whether it’s a custom build or high-volume outputs, Egan is able to act as the Design/Build consultant as well as the engineer, manufacturer, and installer for these E-Houses. Across all of Egan’s trades and operating groups, its team has the experience to see a project through from start to finish, knowing what is needed to keep it moving forward at a steady pace.

“The work on these projects is completely different from a typical Egan jobsite,” said Tom O’Shea, Egan Company Business Group Leader of Industrial Controls. “For these large-scale projects, we are often acting as the manufacturer, not just the contractor.” On an average Egan jobsite, teams may see a variety of work and aspects of the job in order to help see it through to completion. On these large-scale manufacturing projects, however, individuals may be assigned a specialized role over the course of weeks or months. 

“We want to deliver the highest quality results possible, so we train our trades professionals on a few key skills for these projects,” said Ross Noak, Egan Company Senior Vice President of Mechanical.  “They’re able to come in every day knowing what to expect with minimal surprises or changes.”

While this approach is different from most jobsites, it is not new to Egan. Other customers leverage Egan’s expertise in custom and high-volume manufacturing for similar projects. This is most notable through Egan’s UL 508A Panel Shop, where Original Equipment Manufacturers, industrial facilities, concrete batch plants, and now data centers are requesting manufacturing support. Its Panel Shop has met the need, delivering more than 6,300 custom control panels in 2025.

Additionally, Egan has played a similar role in its piping shop, modeling and fabricating custom piping systems for small- and large-scale refineries and industrial facilities throughout the country. Multi-trade expertise, quality, repeatability, and proven ability to meet project goals has opened the door for continued high-demand work across all Egan trades. 

Shifting Focus, Not Priorities

Whether it is solar, electric vehicle charging, equipment reliability, or data center demand, Egan is staying ahead of the latest industry trends and needs of its customers. Is this a trend or is this the new industry? “It’s hard to know what we’ll be building in 10 years because the technology probably doesn’t exist yet,” said O’Shea. 

Egan is strategically positioned to meet the current needs of the industry and its partners, while preparing for future demand and continued industry shifts. “It’s important to consider what the future might look like, and make strategic moves today,” said Rosati. “Focusing on tools, labor, even building space needs to be strategic, and we need to make sure we have the right balance at any given point.”

As technology infrastructure continues to grow, Egan continues to evolve to ensure its design, engineering, manufacturing, installation, and service capabilities meet project goals and achieve reliability and efficiency. What won’t change, says Noak, is “Egan’s commitment to quality and to our customers. It will always be about meeting their needs and providing great work across all our trades.” While the day-to-day work may continue to change, Egan remains on the pulse of how the industry is evolving, and continues to evolve along with it.

Get Ahead of the Curve with EV

Thursday, April 27th, 2023

The future is here! Today, Egan partnered with Blink Charging to host an emerging technology event  focused on electric vehicle (EV) charging. A group of customers learned about the booming renewable energy industry and the benefits of installing EV charging stations at their facilities. 

Interested in learning more about EV chargers for your facility? Contact us at promiseskept@eganco.com

April is National Volunteer Month

Thursday, April 20th, 2023

Who we are as a company is far more than just what we do at the jobsite. One unique part of Egan Company’s mission is our commitment to enhancing the communities that we live and work in. By volunteering with a variety of organizations that our team members are passionate about, we’ve been able to cultivate rewarding volunteer opportunities for our employees and community. 

In honor of National Volunteer Month, we’ve asked a few of our people why they volunteer and here’s what we heard:

  • Tony Lawrence, Electrician: “I volunteer to pay it forward to show people that kindness is still around, for people that are in need of something I can help with.”
  • Jason Leeds, Plumber: “I volunteer because it is my way of giving back to my trade and the younger generation.”
  • Ross Noak, Senior Vice President: “I volunteer as a way to give back to groups and communities that may need a little extra help. It brings me joy knowing these gestures may make all the difference in someone’s life at the time they need it the most.”
  • Chad Reickard, Senior Controls Engineer: “I volunteer because I know what it’s like to struggle through trials in life and how it feels when no one understands what you are going through. I hope that my small act of kindness can somewhat reduce the pain or struggle that someone else is going through and make their day brighter.”
  • Megan Ring, HR Generalist: “The biggest reason I volunteer is I find purpose in being able to help and give back to others in need & hopefully make a positive impact on their day or life. Being able to volunteer and make a difference in someone’s life not only helps them, but brings joy and a sense of meaning to my own life.”
  • Jason Rosati, Vice President: “I have had so many great opportunities in my life because someone took the time to volunteer, it is my way of paying back.”
  • Brett Schaber, Support Operations Manager: “I volunteer because I love being able to give back to the communities that we live and work in. Many people’s personal lives may not allow them the time to volunteer after hours. It’s a great feeling being a part of a company that sees value in the time and effort it takes to volunteer.”

A few of the organizations we’ve volunteered within the last year include: Fishing for Life, Second Harvest Heartland, Bikes4Kids, and Flags for Fort Snelling. 

Working together, we can make an impact on our community and beyond!